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Ten trends for the Tests
The limited-overs leg has reinforced the state of flux both teams find themselves in, and the Test series could be won by the side that handles the un
Kenyan cricket continues to regress
After their World Cup misadventure, Kenya remains an object lesson for other Associates of just how easily things can go wrongMartin Williamson21-Mar-
Batsman Sangakkara remains a stylist
In either liking or hating the captain, the statesman, the keeper with the irritating shouts, we tend to forget the reason why we liked Sangakkara in
Unexpected heroes step into the limelight
The cricket’s been prosaic rather than nail-biting, and some of the leading actors appear to have forgotten where the stage isCricinfo staff19-Oct-200
Broad steps up in victory hunt
Stuart Broad followed his success with the bat with a mature bowling display at Trent Bridge to put England on course for victoryWill Luke at Trent Br
United by a new world order, NZ and WI meet once more
The team that pioneered the freelance player meets the team that’s best adapted to that revolution with a T20 World Cup loomingAlagappan Muthu04-Nov-2
The sadness of Thorpe passing is he'll never know how much he was loved
If you grew up in England in the 1990s, Graham Thorpe was both an inspiration and a comfort-giverVithushan Ehantharajah05-Aug-2024You can close your e
The complicated case of Temba Bavuma, and non-performing captains
How important are captains in cricket? But also, what happens when a World-Cup endangering slump in form meets complex socio-political nuances?Sidhart
Bengali bonding as Eden Gardens goes pink
A Bangladesh fan revels in the joyous atmosphere at the first day-night Test in India, despite a familiar tale of disappointment Tawhid Qureshi25-Nov-
'Abdul Qadir was a genius' – Imran Khan
Tributes and condolences poured in from around the cricketing world for Abdul QadirESPNcricinfo staff06-Sep-2019Abdul Qadir, who passed away at 63 on